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Our Digital Showcase Scholars’ Mine Annual Report from July 2015 – June 2016
Providing global access to the digital, scholarly and cultural resources created by our campus community.
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scholarsmine.mst.edu supporting RESEARCH inspiring creative THINKERS
raising VISIBILITY encouraging INTERACTIONS scholarsmine.mst.edu
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Scholars’ Mine Defined
INTRODUCTION Scholars’ Mine is the institutional repository for our university and provides global access to digital scholarly and cultural resources created by our campus community. Our vision is to be an active participant in the creation of new knowledge through integration with research and scholarship activities, and to create and support communities of researchers and scholars.
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Benefits of Scholars’ Mine
INTRODUCTION Benefits for Faculty and Students Increases Research Impact Showcases Scholarship Manages, Preserves and Curates Scholarship Increases Availability of Hard-To-Find Scholarship Measures Readership Provides Publishing Tools Supports the Institutional Research Mission Benefits for the Institution Supports the Institutional Research Mission Showcases Institutional Scholarship Increases the Impact of Institutional Scholarship Manages, Preserves and Curates Institutional Scholarship Increases Availability of Hard-To-Find Institutional Scholarship
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Benefits of Scholars’ Mine
INTRODUCTION = Global Access Global Impact
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Users Defined USERS User counts are based on the number of sessions initiated in Scholars’ Mine. A single session can contain multiple screen or page views, downloads, or other transactions. All users accessing Scholars’ Mine generate sessions. Each session is logged with associated data including the location of the user, the duration of the session, etc.
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Global User Density USERS
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United States User Density
USERS
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Regional User Density USERS
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Readership Defined READERSHIP Readership counts are the total number of times users access content in Scholars’ Mine. This includes both viewing content and downloading content.
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Global User Growth USERS
33% increase in users during this fiscal year. 115% increase from the last fiscal year. No data is available for the fist quarter of the fiscal year ending June 2015; data transfer from our old repository system to our new system occurred in this quarter.
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Global Readership READERSHIP
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United States Readership
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Regional Readership READERSHIP
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Global Readership Growth
78% increase in readership activity during this fiscal year. 133% increase from last fiscal year. No data is available for the first quarter of the fiscal year ending June 2015; data transfer from our old repository system to our new system occurred in this quarter. The larger than normal activity during the second quarter of fiscal year ending 2015 is attributed to moving Scholars’ Mine to a new hosting platform.
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Downloads Defined DOWNLOADS A download occurs when a user chooses to copy a full-text version of a document to a local computer. Downloads can be initiated directly from within Scholars’ Mine or through any Internet search engine showing a Scholars’ Mine document in the search results. Due to copyright laws, availability or other restrictions, not all documents in Scholars’ Mine have associated full-text.
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Global Downloads DOWNLOADS
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Global Download Growth
DOWNLOADS 88% increase in downloads during this fiscal year. 380% increase from last fiscal year. No data is available for the fist quarter of the fiscal year ending June 2015; data transfer from our old repository system to our new system occurred in this quarter.
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Top 20 Institutions by Downloads
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Download Distribution by Institutional Type
DOWNLOADS
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Most Popular Downloads by Category
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Page Views Defined PAGE VIEWS A page view occurs when a reader views information about a document in Scholars’ Mine. For example, a reader might locate an article of interest and view the citation and abstract of the article.
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Global Page View Growth
PAGE VIEWS 27% increase in page views during this fiscal year. 114% increase from last fiscal year. No data is available for the fist quarter of the fiscal year ending June 2015; data transfer from our old repository system to our new system occurred in this quarter.
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Most Popular Page Views by Category
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Works Added Defined WORKS ADDED Works added are new documents and other materials added to Scholars’ Mine. Such materials can be submitted by authors or discovered by library staff. All materials are vetted by library staff prior to becoming publicly available in Scholars’ Mine.
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Works Added Comparison
46% decline in works added during this fiscal year. 203% increase from last fiscal year. No new works were added in the first and second quarters of the fiscal year ending June 2015 due to moving to a new repository platform. The decline in works added during the fiscal year ending June 2016 results from less staff because of decreases in student employees and unfilled staff positions.
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New Collections Added WORKS ADDED
SELECTEDWORKS AUTHOR GALLERIES – We are in the process of building online author profiles for our tenured and tenure-track faculty. The profiles present information about the authors including their research interests and works. The profiles will be assembled into galleries by department or center/lab so that users can located faculty and view their research in one central location. S&T’S PEER TO PEER - Peer to Peer is Missouri University of Science and Technology's cross-disciplinary peer-reviewed and open access undergraduate student research journal, produced by students in S&T's Research and Writing program. Articles in this journal highlight research, perspectives, experiments, and scientific advancements that have been conducted by S&T's student and faculty scholars from across the arts, sciences, business, and engineering fields. Our audience includes students, faculty, and interested readers from all fields, and our goal is to share the work of S&T's scholarship across disciplinary boundaries. STUDENT ART IN THE LIBRARY – Each Fall and Spring Semester the library features a juried exhibition of student art work in our exhibition space on the second floor. A digital version of each exhibition is featured in Scholars’ Mine. STUDENT PODCASTS – Students in English Exposition and Argumentation create podcasts focusing on current societal issues. The podcast are published in Scholars’ Mine.
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Our Successes SUMMARY Supporting RESEARCH Inspiring creative THINKERS
27% increase in pages viewed by users 88% increase in documents downloaded by users 51% of downloads originate from other educational institutions engaged in teaching and research 40% of downloads originate from commercial institutions engaged in research and product development Inspiring creative THINKERS Providing global access to the research product of our faculty and students Publishing S&T’S Peer to Peer as a cross-disciplinary peer-reviewed and open access undergraduate student research journal, produced by students in S&T's Research and Writing program. Encouraging the artistic expression of our students through the Student Art in the Library Digital Exhibitions. Supporting creative educational assignments such as the podcasts created by Exposition and Argumentation students.
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Our Successes SUMMARY Raising VISIBILITY Encouraging INTERACTIONS
27% increase in pages viewed by users 88% increase in documents downloaded by users 33% increase in the number of users accessing content Encouraging INTERACTIONS Building on-line faculty author profiles for our tenured and tenure-track faculty to enable other researchers to locate them by research interests. Providing social networking features in Scholars’ Mine.
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Our Challenge SUMMARY Declining RESOURCES Staff turnover
Rising personnel costs Unfilled positions The immediate effect is a 46% decline in works added during this fiscal year The long term effect will be: Continued declines in productivity Continued delays in processing new materials Continued delays in adding faculty profiles The possibility of additional cuts in resources exists
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